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- Psalm 2 - The Last Laugher
Psalm 2 (NIV) ¹ Why do the nations conspire and the peoples plot in vain? The second Psalm, along with the first , set the tone for all of the Psalms that follow them. Psalm 2 sets forth two competing realities, but it also makes clear that only one of these realities You didn't need Psalm 2 to tell you about the existence of the first reality: that all of the nations What you need Psalm 2 to be reminded of is what's in store for these wicked and corrupt rulers.
- Psalm 85 - Where Wrath & Restoration Meet
Psalm 85 For the director of music. Of the Sons of Korah. 103 - Praise the LORD! Psalm 5 - The Morning Psalm Article 11: God’s election is unalterable. But the superscriptions in the psalms are an ancient indication of not only who wrote the psalm, but what the psalm was written for.
- Psalm 8 - Man's Dominion
Sing Psalm 8 instead! Psalm 8, Trinity Psalter Hymnal Psalm 8 (ESV) To the choirmaster: according to The Gittith. A Psalm of David. 1 O LORD, our Lord, how majestic is your name in all the earth! But the primary message of Psalm 8 is what God is mindful of. Dig Deeper Psalm 8 covers multiple aspects of theology.
- Psalm 72 - Full Doxology
Faithlife.com Psalm 72 Of Solomon. 1 Endow the king with your justice, O God, the royal son with your The wisdom God lavished upon Solomon is evident in what Solomon prays for in Psalm 72. Psalm 72 is classified as a messianic psalm. Psalm 72 is all about Christ. Let's close our time out with Psalm 72's awesome doxology: 18 Praise be to the LORD God, the God of
- Psalm 138 - Preserved In the Midst
Psalm 138 is a perfect example. Psalm 138 Of David. 1 I will praise you, LORD, with all my heart; before the “gods” I will sing your Summary Psalm 138 is clearly and easily classified as a psalm of thanksgiving. It's not just David singing thanksgiving praises here in Psalm 138. Psalm 138 finishes by picking up on a theme David much more famously developed in the 23rd Psalm, where
- Psalm 94 - God's Got This
Photo credit: Henry Schneider via Unsplash Psalm 94 1 The LORD is a God who avenges. Summary I'll bet that if you were pulled aside before reading Psalm 95 today and asked to jot down what God does, your answer would be different from the psalmist's here in Psalm 95. Psalm 95 reminds us that not only will God make all things right, but that He'll get His revenge. But Psalm 94 sardonically sets us straight: Does He who fashioned the ear not hear?
- Psalm 33 - God's Control, Authority & Presence
Bible.com Psalm 33 (NIV) 1 Sing joyfully to the LORD, you righteous; it is fitting for the upright 103 - Praise the LORD! Rom 10:14-17 - The Power of Preaching 1 Cor 1.23-24 - God's Foolishness Psalm 93 - Mightier Than Chaos the Psalms often. We need continual reminders like what we read in this week's Psalm, that the LORD's word is right and
- Psalm 95 - Rest Restored
FaithLife.com Psalm 95 1 Come, let us sing for joy to the LORD; let us shout aloud to the Rock of our Summary This is the second time this year that we've come to Psalm 95. When we read it near the beginning of the year , our focus was on the first half of the Psalm, which But we also noticed how Psalm 95 demonstrates God's immanence (His nearness and presence in our daily It's hard to follow the narrative being referenced in Psalm 95, because place names like Meribah and
- Psalm 127 - The Antidote to Inconsequentiality
Psalm 127 A song of ascents. But even though our psalm today doesn't use the word shalom, we can be confident that it is the theme , because of the psalms that surround it: the psalms of assent. Psalm 127 accentuates shalom by unpacking its opposite: living in vain . Dig Deeper The second stanza of our Psalm today goes on to extol the value of children.
- Psalm 67 - Blessed to Bless
FaithLife.com Psalm 67 For the director of music. With stringed instruments. A psalm. Psalm 67 challenges us instead to seek blessing with God’s own outcome in view. The psalm begins with words that echo the Aaronic benediction. This is the vision of Psalm 67 for the whole earth. The psalm closes with confidence: God will bless us.










